Crash Course: Icelandic Canada's long history
How did Manitoba become home to the world's largest Icelandic population outside of Iceland, and what does this have to do with Lord of the Rings?
Manitoba is home to the world’s largest Icelandic population outside of Iceland
Gimli is more than a dwarf in J.R.R. Tolkien's fantasy series Lord of the Rings, in fact the community in Manitoba is home to the world's largest Icelandic population outside of Iceland. So how did Canada become home to all these Icelanders, why did they end up living on a reserve and what exactly happens during Islendingadagurinn?
Here is a link to previous episode mentioned in this episode:
- The Mounties Always Get their Land, Part 1: https://link.chtbl.com/rY2oV_CK
Listen to more episodes here, and get transcripts of our series here.
Key References
- A new 'Lord of the Rings' prequel quietly confronts an uncomfortable legacy
- The Rings of Power is suffering a racist backlash for casting actors of colour – but Tolkien's work has always attracted white supremacists
- What to do about racism in children's books
- Remembering 'The Father of New Iceland': Sigtryggur Jónasson
- The Icelanders
- How Gimli, Manitoba, became the world's biggest Icelandic community outside Iceland
- Overview of Icelandic Settlements in North America
- Dominion Lands Act
- Dominion Lands Act / Homestead Act
- NEW ICELAND
- White Settler Reserve by Ryan Eyford
- Icelandic Canadians
- An Icelandic legacy in the heart of Canada
- Icelandic Festival of Manitoba